Ivan Vlastelić
University of Rijeka
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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2008
Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Željka Rubeša; Alberto Mantovani; Paola Allavena; Herman Haller; Ivan Vlastelić; Daniel Rukavina
Problem Dendritic cells (DC)/natural killer (NK) cells interactions in the deciduas of early human pregnancies were analyzed in vitro.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2011
Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redzovic; Ivan Vlastelić; Herman Haller; Suzana Sršen Medančić; Graziella Solinas; Daniel Rukavina
Tumor-associated glycoprotein-72 (TAG-72) is physiologically present in secretory phase endometrium, but its presence and possible immunological role in early normal human pregnancy decidua has not received attention. The double labeling of paraffin-embedded early pregnancy decidua sections using B-72.4 anti-TAG-72 mAb and MNF 116 anti-cytokeratin mAb revealed the absence of TAG-72 in uterine decidua of normal and pathological pregnancies (non-embryonic pregnancy and missed abortion) at the implantation sites, although it was present in epithelial cells at and away from the tubal implantation site of an ectopic pregnancy. TAG-72 binds and internalizes by reacting with the mannose receptor (MR-CD206) or with DC-specific ICAM reacting non-integrin (DC-SIGN-CD209) on decidual CD1a+ cells. Decidual CD1a+ cells stimulated with TAG-72 decreased CD83 expression and diminished IL-15 and IFN-γ intracellular production. TAG-72-treated CD1a+ cells decreased IFN-γ production in syngenic decidual and allogenic cord blood T cells even in the presence of lipopolysaccharide. TAG-72- and lipopolysaccharide-pre-treated CD1a+ cells significantly increased IL-4 expression in allogenic cord blood T cells. TAG-72 increased allogenic cord blood T cell proliferation, mediated by decidual CD1a+ cells, compared with its effect on the proliferation of syngenic decidual T cells. All these data emphasize the anti-inflammatory properties of TAG-72-treated decidual CD1a+ cells in terms of their interaction with T cells. Thus, the absence of TAG-72 at the maternal-fetal interface during early pregnancy could lead to a mild pro-inflammatory response that may be beneficial for pregnancy success and trophoblast growth control.
Fertility and Sterility | 2009
Alena Buretić-Tomljanović; Ivan Vlastelić; Anđelka Radojčić Badovinac; Nada Starčević-Čizmarević; Sergej Nadalin; Smiljana Ristić
OBJECTIVE To address the possibility that HFE mutations and TF gene polymorphism cause dysfunction of spermatogenesis and/or the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis via contribution to long-term iron overload in the testes and brain. DESIGN Case-control and association study. SETTING Clinic of obstetrics and gynecology and university-based research laboratory. PATIENT(S) 127 infertile men (including 97 with idiopathic infertility) and 188 controls of proven fertility. INTERVENTION(S) Polymerase chain reaction/restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) HFE mutations and transferrin allelic polymorphism, and testosterone, prolactin, and gonadotropin serum levels. RESULT(S) The frequencies of the analyzed alleles and genotypes showed no statistically significant difference between infertile men and controls. Sperm count and progressive sperm motility did not correlate with HFE or TF genotype, or their combination. After excluding patients with clinical hypogonadism or varicocele from further analysis, a statistically significant correlation between serum follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone levels and the combined HFE H63D/TFC2 genotype was found in 97 men with idiopathic infertility. CONCLUSION(S) The combined HFE H63D/TF-C2 genotype contributed to 4.1% and 10.6% of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone variation, respectively, in infertile men, raising mean hormonal values above the normal physiologic range. Therefore, HFE and TF genes together may influence the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, functioning at the pituitary or testes level.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2008
Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Željka Rubeša; Alberto Mantovani; Paola Allavena; Herman Haller; Ivan Vlastelić; Daniel Rukavina
Problem Dendritic cells (DC)/natural killer (NK) cells interactions in the deciduas of early human pregnancies were analyzed in vitro.
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2015
Tamara Tramišak Milaković; Linda Panić Horvat; Kristina Čavlović; Neda Smiljan Severinski; Hrvoje Vlašić; Ivan Vlastelić; Dejan Ljiljak; Anđelka Radojčić Badovinac
Archive | 2011
Tamara Tramišak Milaković; Kristina Čavlović; Linda Panić Horvat; Ivan Vlastelić; Neda Smiljan Severinski; Hrvoje Vlašić; Herman Haller; Anđelka Radojčić Badovinac
Book of abstracts | 2011
Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Ivan Vlastelić; Herman Haller; Daniel Rukavina
Book of abstracts | 2011
Suzana Sršen-Medančić; Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Ivan Vlastelić; Daniel Rukavina
Zbornik Radova/Abstracts Book | 2010
Suzana Sršen Medančić; Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Ivan Vlastelić; Daniel Rukavina
Final Program and Abstract Book | 2010
Gordana Laškarin; Arnela Redžović; Ivan Vlastelić; Herman Haller; Daniel Rukavina